For once, the correct definition of hackers applies here; the new Port 25 website from Microsoft offers communications from the company’s Open Source Software Lab.
Two Faces of Microsoft
I’m in a lot better mood lately cause I am back home doing the Channel 9 thing. Interviewing Microsoft folks about what they do.
Microsoft Frees Virtual Server 2005 R2 Enterprise
Microsoft has decided to release as a free download Virtual Server 2005 R2 Enterprise Edition.
Microsoft Virtually Supporting Linux
The Windows maker announced at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo it would make the Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 available at no charge to customers.
US Backs Microsoft In Antitrust Fight
Microsoft has long complained that antitrust regulators with the European Union have been holding back information related to the investigation, and US diplomats have raised the issue as well.
Microsoft Offers U2 Licensing
Hardware licenses for technologies developed by Microsoft provide third-party firms the opportunity to build devices based on those innovations.
Microsoft’s Mistakes Proving Costly
The wizards of Redmond turn thirty this year. Officially founded in 1976, Microsoft appears to have lost its edge as it enters its third full decade.
EU Has Microsoft Vista On Short Leash
Looking to avoid another half-billion dollar fine, Microsoft sent a feeler to European Union competition regulators inquiring about possible antitrust violations with its forthcoming Windows Vista operating system. The EU complied with a laundry list of concerns.
Microsoft Shares Buoyed Despite EU Woes
Intra-day trading on Microsoft lifted the stock price by 14 cents, but concerns raised by the European Commission over the forthcoming Vista operating system could prove troublesome.
Microsoft Appealing Korean Case
The software company has appealed the case brought by the Korean Fair Trade Commission against it, and sought the revocation of the KFTC decision.